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Quietly in early April, with little fanfare, the Kentucky legislature passes a new House Bill (HB) 492, relating to temporary custody orders. New laws in Kentucky generally take effect on July 1st each year. The link http://www.lrc.ky.gov/record/17RS/HB492.htm can take you to the actual statutory language. When parties who have children separate, and before they reach […]

When a couple divorces, on the list of issues to address is whether the Wife will change her last name back to her maiden name or her former name, if she even changed it in the first place. Changing a name is a very personal decision. Some people are eager to change their name, some […]

Under Kentucky law, spouses who are not living together as “husband and wife” are considered to be “separated”. Spouses must be separated for a period of at least 60 days before parties can be divorced from each other. Husband and wife can continue living in the same home and still be considered to be separated […]

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